Rebecca Miller's Publications and Presentations

OU Graduate Student/Instructor

 

"Pure mathematicians just love to try unsolved problems-they love a challenge."Andrew Wiles

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning."Albert Einstein

 
 

Publications

R. Miller, A. Zeleke, A Generalized Fibonacci-Type Polynomial, submitted for publication to Ats Combinatoria, Aug 2012

K. Karber, R. Miller, Convergence of the Maximum Zeros of a Class of Fibonacci-Type Polynomials, submitted for publication to Involve, Oct 2012

Presentations

J. Ly, R. Miller, and K., Cryptography, Poster Presentation at Oklahoma Research Day, Nov 2010

R. Miller, L. Stuart, A Generalized Fibonacci-Type Polynomial, Oral Presentation at Hope Conference, Jul 2011

R. Miller, L. Stuart, A Generalized Fibonacci-Type Polynomial, Oral Presentation at MathFest, Aug 2011

R. Miller, A Generalized Fibonacci-Type Polynomial, Poster Presentation at Oklahoma Research Day, Nov 2011

R. Miller, To be Woman or not to be: “The Struggles of Women Mathematicians and How It has Impacted Mathematics”, Poster Presentation at Oklahoma Research Day, Nov 2011

R. Miller, The Effects of Varying Conditions on a Fibonacci-Type Polynomial Sequence, Poster Presentation at Mathematical Joint Meeting, Jan 2012

R. Miller, To be Woman or not to be: “The Struggles of Women Mathematicians and How It has Impacted Mathematics”, Oral Presentation at Mathematical Joint Meeting for AMS History and Philosophy of Mathematics Session, Jan 2012

R. Miller, The Effects of Varying Conditions on a Fibonacci-Type Polynomial Sequence, Oral Presentation at Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics, Jan 2012

R. Miller, To be Woman or not to be: “The Struggles of Women Mathematicians and How It has Impacted Mathematics”, Poster Presentation at Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics, Jan 2012

R. Miller, The Effects of Varying Conditions on a Fibonacci-Type Polynomial Sequence, Oral Presentation at TORUS, Feb 2012

R. Miller, To be Woman or not to be: “The Struggles of Women Mathematicians and How It has Impacted Mathematics”, Oral Presentation at TORUS, Feb 2012

R. Miller, To be Woman or not to be: “The Struggles of Women Mathematicians and How It has Impacted Mathematics”, Oral Presentation at Infinite Possibilities Conference, Mar 2012

R. Miller, A Journey Through the History of Homological Algebra, Oral Presentation at OU Student Algebra Seminar, Dec 2012

K. Karber, R. Miller, The Effects of Varying Conditions on a Fibonacci-Type Polynomial Sequence, Oral Presentation at Joint Mathematics Meetings, Jan 2013

K. Karber, R. Miller, The Effects of Varying Conditions on a Fibonacci-Type Polynomial Sequence, Poster Presentation at Oklahoma Research Day, Mar 2013

R. Miller, Homological Algebra: Another Glance at Flat, Oral Presentation at OU Student Algebra Seminar, Mar 2013

R. Miller, A Mathematical Balance, Oral Presentation at OU Bright Idea Symposium, Apr 2013